Many people know that
I have a huge obsession with the brand Horrockses and in the past month or so I
have added another 5 to the ever expanding collection. I’m getting to the point
now that I think I need to get them all together look at the them and work out
what I actually have. Unfortunately the collection is spread between 4
different houses (uni house, mums house, dads house and grandparents house) so
I’m never quite sure how many I own but I know it is somewhere between 40 and
50!
Anyway I’ll give you a
little run down of my latest 5.
This lovely number has been considerably
altered, I’m pretty short and this is far too short for a mid 50s Horrockses,
but I find this is quite nice because the alterations mean I can wear it
without fear of damage and it is
another different print “collected”. It was also the cheapest Horrockses I’ve
ever bought- £12 including postage!
The next one shows the
benefits of understanding your labels. This is so very typical of the style
Horrockses was famed for and whilst it actually doesn’t contain a Horrockses
label it has its original made in England label, a defining factor in working
out wether a possible Horrockses is one or not. The label for this would have
almost certainly been in a matching bolero.
This one is a bit
different as It is actually a Horrockses childrens dress (one of three I own)
but being petite it does actually fit me! Horrockses in their existence
produced two childrens/ younger ranges. Horrockses pirouette and Horrockses
younger yet. This is a younger set example and I believe this is quite late on
in Horrockses heyday dating between 1958-1964.
I’ve found price wise
that the Horrockses label (white box black writing) that is in this is often
dismissed, but I still feel that these dresses are highly collectible and it is
only when you get to the labels which have the royal warrant that the dresses
really start to loose their appeal.
Next off this stunning
dress which really is the definition of Horrockses quality. This is made from
the real sumptuous cotton you can expect from Horrockses and has a heavy handle
and almost satiny finish. I love the contrast belt feature on this dress, I have
another similar one that I blogged about here. This dress has an interesting
back vent. It would actually accommodate a rather large bust but being small I think
I will be wearing it open instead.
And finally this little number, which I absolutely adore. Again this dress does have heavy alterations (meaning I’m not so worried about altering it further) which decreases its value, but it is still a beauty to look at! What I will say about this dress is the measurements of this. Anyone who follows me on twitter might have seen my anger at a dress that was 4in out with its waist measurement…this is it! Supposedly it has a 24in waist. It is in fact almost 28in. Grrrr alterations here i come!
Hope you enjoyed
seeing my latest additions to the collection!

Wow, I love the green one. It's really cool that you have picked a label and stick to collecting it like this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection. I love them. Such great fabric designs. M x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, especially the paisley dress. I replied to your comment on the old blog.
ReplyDeleteAll gorgeous, love the green and white very Horrockses. As annoying as being misinformed is it probably worked to your advantage as if it was listed with the 28 inch waist you probably would have had more competition for it.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't want to get it altered I could always take it off your hands ;-.
Eve x
p.s would love to see pictures of the whole collection although would probably sent me over the edge in a fit of jealousy.
I really don't know how you do it! I need to clue up on my Horrockses recognition skills...
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely collection! I especially like the second from last one.
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